COST BITES 367: THE SOLICITOR’S TERMS OF BUSINESS MEANT THAT BILLS RENDERED WERE EACH FINAL BILLS: THE TERMS OF ENGAGEMENT WERE “UNEQUIVOCALLY CLEAR”

The issue of whether "interim" bills rendered by solicitors were "statute" bills or "Chamberlain" bills is one that can have profound practical importance. If they are not statute bills then they may be open to a Solicitors Act assessment. If they were final bills and the relevant period of time has...

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